Description
Author Michael Vincent Miller
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company; First Edition, First Printing (November 17, 1996)
Binding paperback
Condition like new
Summary
We live in an age when love and power have become virtually interchangeable.
Intimate Terrorism is a profound and beautifully written exploration of this condition that draws from psychology, literature, popular culture, current events, and the author's own therapeutic practice to examine the contemporary crisis of intimacy--and suggest what we all might do about it. In doing so it offers one of the most probing readings of the American psyche in years.
We live in an age when love and power have become virtually interchangeable.
Intimate Terrorism is a profound and beautifully written exploration of this condition that draws from psychology, literature, popular culture, current events, and the author's own therapeutic practice to examine the contemporary crisis of intimacy--and suggest what we all might do about it. In doing so it offers one of the most probing readings of the American psyche in years.